dogzbolloxrhroyal We can moan all we like, but signing good players in our position is hard. We're using our PL status and resources to ensure that if the worst does happen, which it probably will, we'll have an excellent squad with which to bounce back up.
The likes of Leigertwood, Gunter, McAnuff, Gorkss, Hunt and Federici will be useful players next season, I expect Alf to be truly prolific after his experiences this year. HRK, Pearce (if we keep him), Morrisson, McCarthy, McCleary, Kebe and Karacan will have all gained a lot from this season and will be better players than the ones who went up. And we have the resources to keep all or sell at high prices and replace. And we'll have bright youngsters to challenge them.
Even if we lose Pog, Guthrie and Carrico (which may not happen after 6 months), I expect us to be a fearsome team in the Championship for 13/14 and come back up a side capable of holding our own at this level more, without breaking the bank. We're potentially only 5/6 years behind West Brom; keep looking at the big picture and don't lose sight of that.
The last relegation was with a team being broken up and on decline. I honestly think this squad is still young, hungry and being built and I don't see a relegation stopping that as there are no stand out candidates for the PL vultures to ensnare away from us.
Excellent post and echoes my thoughts entirely.
I believe that being in the PL is an unexpected windfall to AZ & co, when hands were shaken on the deal to buy the club we were a Championship club who didn't (really) look as if it was going to get promoted. Although expectations from supporters such as us have changed, i.e. we desperately want to remain in the PL, I don't believe that the business plan that was in already place prior to us being promoted will have changed significantly, certainly not enough to keep us in the PL, look it as a kind of 'Take the money & run' scenario.
The money gained from the PL is a lot of dough yes, and although it is a major bonus we can't treat it with a Euro-Millions lottery winner mentality, i.e. run out and buy a Ferrari, a yacht and a big flash pad on the south coast of wherever... which translates in footballing terms to buying big name marquee payers who basically bleed the club dry... Pompey anyone?
We will be -as stated above- be a team that will tear up the championship next season, and although many on here and others like to use the Stoke model as a comparison, I agree with the poster above that WBA is a better model to emulate, but I disagree that we are as far as 5/6 years behind them - 3 possibly.
Keep the faith...
You've managed to top an excellent post from rhroyal there. Spot on.
As long as we stick to a long term strategy; in 10 years time we should be in a very good position as a club.